In the Bible, God often speaks to people through dreams. How do we discern if our dreams are mind clutter or whispers of the divine?
In ‘Humanity Isn’t Dead: How to Change the World in 40 Days’, Dan celebrates good in the world and details 40 ways we can create more if it.
If you’re looking for something festive and wholesome to get lost in, Mary-Anne O’Connor gives us that gift within these pages.
Author Jessica Seaborn explores loneliness, vulnerability, and building meaningful adult friendships in her latest novel.
In his book ‘Harries: The Lifeguard from Bondi Beach’, Anthony about shares his struggle with dyslexia and bullying as a child.
While well written and informative, giving us a glimpse into Bill Gates’ beginnings, I feel it is best enjoyed by a very specific audience.
A witty, comical novel, Jane Austen writes about a character of whom she thought “no one but myself will much like.”
Author Nigel Biggar meticulously examines through the historical legacy of colonialism and uncovers both the horrors and the triumphs.
To move “beyond order” is to move beyond rules for the sake of rules, says Jordan Peterson in his book.
Tom Holland’s book unpacks how Christianity is the most important historical factor explaining the West today.